Suggestions for a new bourbon drinker

First, I just wanted to say hey to everyone, and also, if this needs to be in the "New Member" forum, mods please move it, and I apologize.

Second, I have a question...I am pretty new to bourbons. I have enjoyed a Beam and Coke on many occasions, but usually drink beer, and have never have gotten into the higher-end bourbons and drinking them straight. I'll admit I'm not used to the burn that whiskey has, and for starters I'd like to try something pretty mellow with not so much burn (it's ok to laugh if ya want ). What are a few suggestions for a good "starter"? As I said, something pretty mellow and smooth, to get me used to the "burn". Price isn't a huge issue (I don't mind spending $50-60 a bottle), but I can't be dropping $100 on something at this point unless I know I just love the stuff. Anyway, thanks in advance for any suggestions, and I'm glad to be a member here.

Re: Suggestions for a new bourbon drinker

I would give Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year, 90 proof a go. Runs about $22 here, and I personally find it very drinkable. Obviously, each person has different thoughts... but for low price that's my top pick.

Re: Suggestions for a new bourbon drinker

First, pour out the Beam (maybe into a glass with some coke).

Second, start practicing by drinking as much as possible.

Just kidding.

No need to spend $50 or $60 on a bottle as there are many fine bourbons $20 and less. Many on here enjoy the Weller whiskies. I do also but my favorite cheap bourbon Is Evan Williams. Give it a try. If there's a bit of burn, add a little water or ice and try to balance flavor versus burn.

Good luck and welcome aboard.

P.S. - Wanna "better" bottle that may cost a few bucks more? Get some VW lot b.

"Brownest of the brown liquors..so tempting. What's that? You want me to drink you? But I'm in the middle of a trial!" L. Hutz